Fall Flavors: The 5 hottest-selling custom clubs on Fairway Jockey

2022-09-16 19:54:31 By : Mr. John Ren

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These were the most popular clubs on Fairway Jockey.

College football. Pretty trees. And yes, we’re gonna say it—pumpkin spice everything and everywhere. Fall is just around the corner and even though the weather may be cooling and the golf season for many of us is looming towards an end, right now is still a hot time to pick out some custom gear for your golf bag.

Why? There’s not only some great sales out there to take advantage of, there’s also some late 2022 entries that will surely please those who live and or visit warm summer golf destinations this fall and winter.

Fairway Jockey happens to be one of the leading online destinations for buying custom gear, and we’ve put together a quick list of the some of the website’s most sought-after custom gear in recent months.

It shouldn’t surprise you to learn that many of the most popular custom clubs are geared towards better players. TaylorMade’s P790 forged hollow body irons come with internal tungsten weighting for a premium sound and feel. They’re loaded with technology geared for optimal launch and added forgiveness, but they still embody a classic blade-like profile. Custom options include custom shafts, SST Pure service, lengths, lie angles, lofts and grips.

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Having a wedge custom fit to exacting specifications doesn’t just make sense for better players, it can also help average amateur players as well. The Milled Grind 3 Wedge from TaylorMade has a milled clubface engineered for added face texture to deliver spin around the greens and greater precision on partial shots. Fairway Jockey has 15 models of this wedge to choose from in two finishes with varying lofts and bounce angles. Each of which can be customized for lie, length, shafts, SST Pure service and custom grips.

We know that not everyone realizes that some driving irons/hybrids can be customized. So, hear this: Mizuno’s Pro Fli-Hi Pro is on the list of models that can be tweaked beyond shaft models, and the bendable hosel accommodates up to five different lie angles for a precise fit to match your swing. Which speaking of, the Fli-Hi Pro makes hitting shapely shots from anywhere a breeze and is one of the most popular long iron replacements you can find anywhere. The club is made specifically for graphite shafts, but can be customized on Fairway Jockey with different graphite shaft models, lie angles, lengths, lofts and grips.

The Cobra LTDx LS Custom Driver is popular for being a bomber off the tee and also for its two accent color ways (black/gold and blue/red) and a wide array of shaft and grip choices. According to Cobra, the LTDx LS (“Low Spin”) driver is designed for Tour players and better amateurs seeking low spin, fast speed and workability. It comes with a traditional aerodynamic shape and features forward-biased heel and toe adjustable weighting, and a backweight for added forgiveness. Custom options include loft, color way, shafts, SST Pure service, length and grips.

Seems like the Phantom line from Scotty Cameron has been popular among custom putter tinkerers forever, and the X 5.5 further cements the reasons why. Not only is the putter body precision milled out of 303 stainless steel, it comes with an aluminum sole plate and customizable stainless steel sole weights for a finely tuned feel and balance. In addition to the weights, the Phantom X 5.5 can be adjusted for lie, loft, length, and shaft type.

For the full suite of custom products available, visit Fairway Jockey today.

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